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Vine, The.
Often found wild 2Ki 4:39; Ho 9:10.
CultivatedRequired to be dressed and pruned to increase its fruitfulness Le 25:3; 2Ch 26:10; Isa 18:5.
Canaan abounded in De 6:11; 8:8.
Places celebrated forThe dwarf and spreading vine particularly esteemed Eze 17:6.
Of Sodom bad and unfit for use De 32:32.
Often degenerated Isa 5:2; Jer 2:21.
Frequently injured by hail and frost Ps 78:47; 105:32,33.
Foxes destructive to Song 2:15.
The wild boar destructive to Ps 80:13.
The fruit ofThe wood of, fit only for burning Eze 15:2-5.
Young cattle fed on its leaves and tender shoots Ge 49:11.
Probably produced two crops of fruit in the year Nu 13:20.
Perfumed the air with the fragrance of its flowers Song 2:13; Ho 14:7.
God made, fruitful for his people when obedient Joe 2:22; Zec 8:12.
Frequently made unfruitful as a punishment Jer 8:13; Ho 2:12; Joe 1:7,12; Hag 2:19.
Sometimes cast its fruit before it came to perfection Job 15:33; Mal 3:11.
Nazarites prohibited eating any part of Nu 6:3,4.
IllustrativeOf Christ. Joh 15:1,2.
Of Israel. Ps 80:8; Isa 5:2,7.
(Its fruitful branches,) of saints. Joh 15:5.
(Of unfruitful branches,) of mere professors. Joh 15:2,6.
(Its quick growth,) of the growth of saints in grace. Ho 14:7.
(Its rich clusters,) of the graces of the church. Song 7:8.
(Pruning of,) of God's purifying his people by afflictions. Joh 15:2.
(Worthlessness of its wood,) of the unprofitableness, of the wicked. Eze 15:6,7.
(Unfruitful,) of the wicked. Ho 10:1.
(Sitting under one's own) of peace and prosperity. 1Ki 4:25; Mic 4:4; Zec 3:10.
Proverbial allusion to fathers eating the unripe fruit of Jer 31:29,30; Eze 18:2.
Vineyards.
Origin and antiquity of Ge 9:20.
The design of planting Ps 107:37; 1Co 9:7.
Frequently walled or fenced with hedges Nu 22:24; Pr 24:31; Isa 5:2,5.
Cottages built in, for the keepers Isa 1:8.
Provided with the apparatus for making wine Isa 5:2; Mt 21:33.
The stones carefully gathered out of Isa 5:2.
Laws respectingNot to be planted with different kinds of seed. De 22:9.
Not to be cultivated in the Sabbatical year. Ex 23:11; Le 25:4.
The spontaneous fruit of, not to be gathered during the sabbatical year. Le 25:5,11.
Compensation in kind to be made for injury done to. Ex 22:5.
Strangers entering, allowed to eat fruit of, but not to take any away. De 23:24.
The gleaning of, to be left for the poor. Le 19:10; De 24:21.
The fruit of new, not to be eaten for three years. Le 19:23.
The fruit of new, to be holy to the Lord in the fourth year. Le 19:24.
The fruit of new, to be eaten by the owners from the fifth year. Le 19:25.
Planters of, not liable to military service till they had eaten of the fruit. De 20:6.
Frequently let out to husbandmen Song 8:11; Mt 21:33.
Rent of, frequently paid by part of the fruit Mt 21:34.
Were often mortgaged Ne 5:3,4.
Estimated rent of Song 8:11; Isa 7:23.
Estimated profit arising from, to the cultivators Song 8:12.
The poor engaged in the culture of 2Ki 25:12; Isa 61:5.
Members of the family often wrought in Song 1:6; Mt 21:28-30.
Mode of hiring and paying labourers for working in Mt 20:1,2.
Of the kings of Israel superintended by officers of the state 1Ch 27:27.
The vintage or ingathering ofOf red grapes particularly esteemed Isa 27:2.
The produce of, was frequently destroyed by enemies Jer 48:32.
The whole produce of, often destroyed by insects, &c De 28:39; Am 4:9.
In unfavourable seasons produced but little wine Isa 5:10; Hag 1:9,11.
The wicked judicially deprived of the enjoyment of Am 5:11; Zep 1:13.
The Rechabites forbidden to plant Jer 35:7-9.
Of the slothful man neglected and laid waste Pr 24:30,31.
Illustrative
Visions.
Vows.
Solemn promises made to God Ps 76:11.
Were made in reference toTo be voluntary De 23:21,22.
To be performed faithfully Nu 30:2.
To be performed without delay De 23:21,23.
Danger of inconsiderately making Pr 20:25.
Of children void without the consent of parents Nu 30:3-5.
Of married women void without consent of husbands Nu 30:6-8,10-13.
Of widows and women divorced from their husbands binding Nu 30:9.
Of wives, could only be objected to at the time of making Nu 30:14,15.
Might be redeemed by paying a suitable compensation Le 27:1-8,11-23.
Clean beasts the subjects of, not to be redeemed Le 27:9,10.
Recorded in scriptureAll things dedicated by, to be brought to the tabernacle De 12:6,11,17,18,26.
Of things corrupt or blemished an insult to God Le 22:23; Mal 1:14.
The hire of a prostitute or price of a dog could not be the subject of De 23:18.
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